Ethamsylate Injection 125mg/ml

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Description

Ethamsylate Injection Manufacturers – Ethamsylate is a highly beneficial medicine that we are offering in the form of injections. It is highly used to medicate bleeding. It helps in reducing & preventing medical conditions such as abnormal blood loss during periods. Apart from this, it also helps in curing uterine bleeding. Many surgeons even use it to prevent and/or control the bleeding before, during, and after minor surgeries. It works by increasing platelets’ ability to come together and form blood clots. Further, it helps to control bleeding blood vessels known as capillaries.

Professional Advice for Ethamsylate

Here is some advice about Ethamsylate that experts give:

  • Ethamsylate Injection helps in reducing blood loss.
  • The dose & frequency depends on the type of condition that is being treated.
  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • You should cautious if you have a history of Coeliac Disease.

Side Effects of Ethamsylate Injection

Here are some of the side effects that you may suffer from after taking Ethamsylate Injection:

  • Headache
  • Skin Rash
  • Nausea
  • Low Blood Pressure

Dosage of Ethamsylate Injection

If you are taking Ethamsylate Injection, here is the dosage that you need to take care of:

  • Adults– Post Operation – The suggested dose is 500 mg which you need to take 4 times a day during menstruation.
  • Hemorrhage Control after Surgery– The suggested dose is 250 to 500 mg after every 4 to 6 hours (as needed).

*Children should avoid using it (only in exceptional cases)

Conclusion

If you are suffering from abnormal bleeding during your menstruation or uterine bleeding, Ethamsylate Injection will greatly help you to cure it. It is also used to control bleeding during & after surgery by allowing the platelets to form a clot. During this clot, blood flow is reduced to a great extent. But you need to take care that if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a history of Coeliac Disease, you should inform your surgeon. It will allow him to take necessary precautionary actions.